Dissemination of the Archetypal Field of Don Quixote in Camil Petrescu’s Work
Dissemination of the Archetypal Field of Don Quixote in Camil Petrescu’s Work
Author(s): Cristian Arhip, Odette ArhipSubject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: SciPress Ltd.
Keywords: archetype; myth; Don Quixote; literature; novel
Summary/Abstract: The study explores the incidence of Don Quixote-archetypal behavior upon the characters of the novels written by the great Romanian inter-war writer Camil Petrescu. The research is conceptually driven type. Recognizable elements of a concept are searched and identified in the fictional pulp and a volatile field is conceptually electrified. The starting premise is that all myths and traditional stories of the world literature embrace widespread and perpetual topics; they break through in all major artistic works. Basically, some of the defining characteristics of Don Quixote are identified in the conduct of Camil Petrescu’s epic heroes: the ideal led to the end; illusory quest for truth, beauty and goodness; self-query; courage despite the unavoidable risk; delight in being defeated, etc. These similarities are supported by examples and arguments.
Journal: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 10
- Page Range: 78-83
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English